, . . No MA-rrga WHAT l-ldLEs a...‘ weir‘... It's". "fish" hirdvUliflO or accident, by our up- wim-second vulclnlzinq proceol w, ca" rentore (My; Iiffff Ilyfb tllelr1orlqlna|0tate' of u: hen and ilcn/ICG. Vstcanlzlnp ,th‘e way w. do It is vi; llslly_ rpaklne vvér yqur tires, an ‘saving’ you many dollar: while dclnq- its. -' .- .- 7.1.11‘ ihitl» IILIYI l‘l_l‘l_i n" _ l, . d‘. B01 _ls Killed “LONDONL July 13.‘—1-larry c. Hawker, ‘famous ‘aviator was 'kill- ed on the Hcndon flying field to. flay. His machine burst into (mes as it allgllted on» the field. rliawkpr achieved ra-lne in May 1919 when helatteulptcd a trans-Atlantic llllzlllt from dwfounvdilind to Irc- Ia-ndbut foiled, his machine fall- IIIB IMO U16 Wllicl‘ in Midoceztnf Ho was rescued Trainer Tire Surgery Mme, Mm by a... D......... Corner Queen and Water Streets vv CLASSIF I1 ADVER s N SI “VIIWQFAIM Ill" ‘U! PAIIIII- i0 n! 00nd tel men In ‘gyllell ' when celled 0on0 00 on cue to be nut b0 added 0o can to eon! lounge, no. on ecu: u one 00nd, in m. trllfl hrnnlol. In" out; Ilium (u 01.0001 Q ,, 1’._WK‘ n ti-olvefeoll» q Y ..... ..'*.:i"tr-.:::.. s... .... ..-:',.:.:1-""..-" "cm- l without ‘g - ‘ an‘! ‘k4 A "r121; ‘ F1, .'..‘..;-'""' -' wEkcHEn "Witmiitb ‘FOR THE Mermaid School, supplement. $100.00. Second class preferred. John I). Smith. Sec. of Trustees, bicrlllnid Lot ~18. ' ‘WANTED-AN. EXPERIENCED protestant teacher Qfor Union ltoad Schoolll ‘Shllplbment $150.00 John McKiunon, chairman of trustees. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR ALEX- arldra school No 141. Supplement $125.00. Apply, to Layton Mc- Cllbc, Secretary, R. 1t. 1 Alexan- fitsss 7w A N TEB-IYITEETTD tcllcllcr for GrocnfI-cld school, 1510. 103. Supplement $100.00. Spring and fall vacation, James Ennis. Secretliry. ‘WANTED. —- TEACHER FOR Capo Bear School. Supplement $100.00. Apply W. D. Irving Secretary. 'WANTED TEACHER FOR PRIM- nliv doparilllcllt of Mt. Stowe School, supplement $110. Apply . to A. E. Wright, Secy, Central Bcllcquo. - ‘WANTED A ‘ITEAOHER ' FOR Brookfleld School, Supplement $100. Everett Johnson, Secy. Trllstces. WANTED_-TEACHER FOR KING- ston School. upplemcnt $130 Male pmfcrredL-JSmn iNewlson, Secretary. ' ,. r. . .___... _. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR CROSS ltollds School. Experienced, first class teacher preferred. Supple- lllcnt $200.00. Nathaniel Moly neaux, Secretary. ‘300 QUALIFIED TEACHERS RE- qllirerl for town, village and rural schools in Saskatchewan and Alberta, opening-after midsum- mer holidays. Favorable salaries obtained Apply stating qualifica- tions to Canadian Teachers‘ Ag- ency, Box 14, Regina Sask. "TEACHER WANTED-SECOND class teacher for Foxely River School, No. 7, i140! 11) Supple -- mcnt Including; mount required ‘warn-Eb -_,-. In“ in" .‘6LA88 tcarhcr fDIYAIbIUIr~ Crofts school Supplemeht- IVIVIIO. ‘Midsummer vacation. Al UfMlii-hflson,‘ Seerc ‘ St. Peters by lllw.$100',0\I;=_ , ply try-Thomas Bulzer. Secy‘. gfy,‘l'rustees_ Port- age, R. 11.. I’; .- L- - > - ‘WANTED A . “TEACHER FOR Brllckley School- District No. 85, Sllpplclllont $100. Apply Arthur Jackson, Sccy. Trustees, lI.. if. No. ti, (fhnrlottcimvn, l‘. E. I. L.‘ _____i ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR WEST Ruynlty School district. Sllpilizl- mcn. $150. Apply to Russel Bell, Settrctzlry. ________é______ ‘WANTED TEACHER FOR NEW Dolllinion school. Supplement £10110. Apply llcrtur blehcalr 0i‘. . ‘WANTED --aECOND CLASS ldllchcr for Donulduton School. “Muir-moot $100.00. Jllllles Mc > Iiollald. Sully“ Bcdfbrd R, R, TEACHER WANTED.— For west- Rllyully School district. Supple», m"!!! $150. Apply. to Russell Bell, I Sccy. S o I ‘WKNTEDZWD §E€Ftfi>*' nt-llcr for (lcrrnvilic ScIIonIAN '32 Kinks (lo. Supplement $15.00. ' Midsummer vocation. Plus Mac M11111". Secretary. i "Auras szcowo elzasiarlaasli- 0r for Mt. Herbert school, 7H0‘) 157.‘ Supplement $100. Apply i0 1' rancls Dl-lscoll, Sec._ ‘FOUND-ON TUESDAY, JULY 12th, nurse containing sum of mmwy- Owner may have shme by “film! at Guardian office, prov- lmi "W09"! and paying for nd- Vcriisemt-ni‘ . _E__g___ - WAINTED- Wanted“ 1.... Second amt! teacher for compel-lose I School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup- mféiifim one Hundred - dollars . Illmmcr vacation, T. P. Riley, c,‘ ‘l: ""“,' "A ‘WANT_E¢—-2nd CLASS TEACHER. ‘for Ml. Albion School. Supple . ml" .$1°0-"<‘>- Army Flsd Robert.- Bolbsecy. - k-i... PRINCIPAL WANTED. —- VIC. w!“ 54111001. 1st class male pre- nerrclL- Sulmlclnent voted $200. APPIY I" llcrson if Possible. E. 309M011. Sec. or 'l‘rustccs. misoiiits.‘ rfslo‘ no " moor EARLE ls AGAIN AGENT {pr the celebrated Ncwc-Qmbn iano. Call or write ior prices and circular. MAKE MONEY AT HOME.~—$15 to $60 paid weekly for your Bllflre time writing showcards for us. No canvassing, we instruct. and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card SBPVII-‘B. 57 X» Colborne Street, Toronto. ' ‘ -__..__._.~ ._. FEMALE HELP wnlvkmn WANTED-MAID Eon GENERAL housework and able to cook, good Wages. Apply Mrs. C. IJ. Miles, 30 Lflllt-Iworth avenue.- Phone 683—J . —~-——ii—,~---- ."THE STEPHEN GALE HOSPIT a1 of Haverllill, Muss" offers a complete course of three year to YOURS women (Icsirous of be coming professional nurses. Mod ern hospital of 125 beds with complete -up-to-date equipment Active. medical, surgical, 0b. stetl-icol and pediatrlcnl services Graduates of this school llre ful ly equipped for private duty, in stilrutional work, army and navy nursing. etc. Minimum wage $510 per week and board. Demand far In excess ofsupply. Modern nurses have good food. Eight hours a Lilly after January 1st board room, laundry and allow- uncc of $15.00 a month. During July and August arrangements to train may be made with Miss Milrgulwt Nicholson, Assistant Supcrintcndnnt, [Ziundas enucr I’. E. I. Call in person if pos- sible, otherwise write her [or full particulars. FOR. SALE ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY plsper. BROWN ADDIy nt Guardian Of- __ ‘Ffin SALE-TTTREE- . scans-s Perfection ()I| Stove with oven. Adso Flrelcss Cooker. Phone 240—1. or apply at Guardian. __.__._______?_______ ‘FOR. sALE-49o CHEVROLET. Good running order. Bargain for quick sale. Apply Box 101, city. ll_I'A.L1r_ HELP WANTED c .___._____, ___________ H ELP WANTED MALE.-—- ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like to corn money writ- ing news and special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you how. Send for frcc booklet A Straight Talk tu Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National Press Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. _ SALESMAN WANTED. —OALE8- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond Ills present occupation, might find more congenial employment with lls ad at. the same time dou- ble his Income. We require a man of clean cbarcstrr coax: i: mind and body. of strorg per- sonality who would appreciate a life position with_ n fast grow- ing concern where industry would ire Irewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed-mnn preferred. Apply to Mr. I. C. McLean, Iioll, second floor Riley building. Queen Street, op- posite Prowse Brothers. ‘A njr . .051." m,- A mraorrr- é nI yelli- commission" busi- ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. ‘BAI-ESMEN-WE-PAV WEEKLN and offer steady , Offl IOYMEM selling our complained ekellls Ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug to-ordar trees and llilll"; B!" stock 0nd service. We --t00ch and equip you free. A mom’!- mailing opportunity. Luke Broth avail-him .800 ‘LEAGUE or THE caoss I l Redford. July 20m. p on c $15.00 KNIT SPORT suits ‘at Pa- gans today The very newest thing I ' . l KAYSER SILK ,GLOVE8, $2.55 for $1.75, ‘wrist length, colors, 130116. mode, gun metal with white trimmings. ‘Batons Ltd. TRYON BAPTIST SERVICES. —|Sunduy 117th,‘ Albany 10.30. Tryon 3; Westrllorlend 7. Welcome to all. PARTIES WHlQ WISH to ar- range for an outing with a good motor "boat phone 170, A Alyward & Co. wharf. I fiRAPAvp AN_D SPRINGFIELD‘ audmext Sunday at 11j n._'m. and a; Church of Ellglarfd services st Crap qllringlicld at 7 p. m. Sermon sub- ect. Tile ncvcr failing Providence of God. MRIS ALFRED THORNE and [ilfllilly wish to thunk their Illilfly trlcnds for kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent sore bereavement and for many bcuu- tilfui floral offerings. —i4 SAMPLE VOILE dresses as dainty as summer demands on $10. 00 at Patons. ' PICNIC ENJoivEb -—T'h0 annual basket prcnic of the Central Cilrist- iall Church Sunday Scilool was llc-Id yesterday at “The Birclles." the summer hullle of Mr. I". M. Sto- warl. 11 Pleasant time was enjoyed by young and old. _AT THE REQUEST of II nonline- 0| pooplc lilo Tyllc Vaiiov Driliiiii- Hr. Club Ilas PIJIISQIIiG-‘I Io rcpc-lt the Play Vnllcy I"III‘III at Tyne Valley on Wednesday July 20in. ICO ('l‘(‘iII\l and rcfrcsilnltrnts will be scrvcd. Tile play will also be staged at QLcary on Friday, July 252ml. s. s. PICNIC VENJOYED- Tile M-ctilullist. (lilllrcll Sunday‘ Iir-Ilooi plcn yvL-iififiiiiy at Wont- vlilo was greatly Ofljflyfll by the Iglrgc lllrmbol‘ ilttcnliing It. ’I‘Ile lrlp. ml the S. S. Ililisborl» was tloligiltllll and at IIII‘ grounds every llllllg went splendidly. FUNERAL ~YE'STERDAV-- Till- funeral of the latc bliss Susan (Jur- ‘lnorly took place YFSItEViIIIV llloru- ing from i110 rcsidenco of her sis- lnr, Mrs, E. Butler, to St. Dunstanfls (iaillcllrllk- whore II n-qufl-ln moss for the rcpusr- of her soul was sung by Rev. Father Rooney. The services at the grave uverc also coo ducted by FIIIIIEI‘ Room-y. The poll- IIOHTPTS wcro: 1“.lolll:ll-' Smith, ('i)IIl\ t-iiltll‘ i‘. A. Slllitil, Anthony Flynn. JIIS liicMurrer, Jas Fllrdy and J. I‘. bicClositey. - PETITION FORSUBSIIJY-Atn meeting of the Executive Council held on 'l‘uestllly night a_ dcloga- tion, consisting of Dr. lvlcllrmnld of Pictou. Messrs N. Ruttcllbllry, RJE Mlltch_ J. C. Sims, Lennard Mt- Kay and D. A.‘ lilcKinnon. K. (1., waitcd ‘upon lilo (iovcrnlllcnt. ad - vocating that :1 subsidy be given thc_stczllllcr Con. ‘c0. Iincll of the delegates zlddrczmnad the -.lovcrn lllcllt upon the sublect. it. was ‘shown that fir-u prr-scnt fiWllGI". the McDonslIlIx 1f I’i~.:loll, are spend ing more on tbs; st~alllcl~ service between tilzlt. port and (‘ilarlotto - town than they we receiving. A stall-meat of‘ the receipts and Iii:- llursonlents of the S. 3.. Constance for the lltolflil ending Juno 0th was submitted which hills-'ll u deficit cf§4R8Jl7 for the oath . one. Lilo total "cceiptr- being $2189.88. GREENWICl-‘i SCHOOL —-'I‘Ilc closing (‘Xilllllllililtlll of Greenwich Sl-Ilooi, Spring Ilrook, was held on Thursday afternoon, Jun-r 30, and was ailcllllcd by a large number of parents and others interested. The scvcral classes worc cxhlllin- mi, ill the mallyibrllnvllcs studied. by the teacher, Miss Wa assisted by her sister bliss 'I‘hr~resa Wondsidc. The examination was scorching and IIISUIOSLII Ilow cf- ficlontly tho pupils 11nd been In - utrllcicd by the teacher. Tile visitors present blade some pl-rtillcnt. rcllllljikS very (romlvlilllfill- tary in tile t0 chor, and IIIOAI on- rouragillg to the pupils. The prizes awarded were. [First Zn dis-chutne- (girl) Mary Mock. Bust in attond- llncc ~(Imy) (loll. Mlcl.coll_ iLcna Mcflregtwr. First in progress ~Anlllo Jnl]i||‘|(\I'O. Al tho conclusion of the px;ln|in.-lli¢-n was I'UII(Ii"I'(}lI lilo fol- lowing prognlnllllc. Ilccitntionfl Illlzrl Weeks, llrill —~- “ hoivc of Occuptltinwlw-Wivo. girls. iicciin - lionmwilbur IvIcUrcgor. Song-- 'I‘llrcc girls |Drlll~ (Ylloilze o’ Qccupntion-Jfollr boys. lftrcllntion "Cassie McLeod. UIIIIIIKIIL" Spoil- ing lesson. llociialioll -~'I‘Ilcrosa Mock. Flog'l)r1iI»--'l'Ilrcl: girls. (tins inc: chorus Pupils. The ic chor and parrots arc tn Ilc t-"nitrilillifl-l- ul oll tile intcrcst that thrl‘ ‘MVP shown ill IIIIVIIIIPIIIK tho school t0 tho iligll pnsitillll that it now Illlltli. N‘ 4". All tlte-rloll aroma the but Virginia led Nice fiiilllillti" g fiilitllge’ to Rent ‘Tue’ cottage-Twz-llwarrth ltusttos, fronting on the oulr of St. LIIWTE" slice, éontnilllngt Qilllbplilfflfi rooms, llnll and pantry, wltll large lnl IIIfIg at. stair lrcnli. convenient to here nillill 1 . 5 ver, poagee. Patons Ltd. v 4n Holland against. 3,. .‘_ f. A411.‘ - i "r1;- .. I'- maeana MAID slur gloves re- ular $2.26 for $1.50, in mode, sil- __GET A "TEDDY BEAR" 0t the League of the Cross picnic only 10 cents. PATONB are‘ plmlll; on I some exceptional milliuery bargains on Monday. Watch for them. NEW TAXI SERVICE-Stand Queen's County Garage. EdJJuvar, Phone 890. -‘ Y / . SOMETHING some all the i-Ime Dengue’ of this "Cross. P161110. Wm" uosday‘, July 20,011,, " lam-arms ' POSTRONEDp-Thc regular meeting of ‘the Charlotte- volwn Board of Tmdé. which was to be held last night, was ilosl- poncd. ’__1_ . STANLEY BRIDGE-Rev. Will- iam liIacMlIlan, Richmond, Quebec. will speak ilrthe Prcnbytprian Church, Sunday evening at 7.30. Special collection in aid o1’ Mls - sions. HEAT YESTERDAY.—TIIB tum- perature yesterday ‘was v87 degmfl. the same heat record established on Sunday week. Tuesday-Orange Tea l)oy-—the tenllpcrature- T9815- tcrcd only 84. CHURCH OF QQQTLANPA-ROV. Ewell MlaeDougall-wlll preach Sat- urday 10th at Point Prim at 7.30. and on Sabbath 17th at-Belle River at 10.110. Mun-ray River at 3 and Klnrvss at 7. Also Mallday lhiil -lt Bangor and Tuosglpy- 10th at Ilunllas at. 7.30 p. m. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE VENT|ON.—'I‘llc closing ‘pou- sessions lion will bc 'll-ell] today. There will be a lllectilrir at Kindergarten Hall wt 9.710 a. m. and 2 p. m. and one in Prince o-f Wales College liall‘ at. H p. ln. All Interested are cordially invitoll to attend. -.\1". II. A. .\i‘-lc-I)onllid, formerly y and llmuof IIiIIIII|~ vi: ting his native " IIINPIIPI‘. of thir- .ll".s. Mr. NI-clhlnaid, who is ill"l‘ of All‘. S. A. McDonald. iill- pl- orb-tor "i" one of iiii’ lliflTllflill, uflorirlg estab- ~vll‘lit-. 'll llllllliilxrll find his lllally Firlnmin; tilrollgllrlllt this pro- villrp will be pleased to learn of IIIS outstanding SIIICCCSS. Mr. Mc- Donald leaves next Wednesday on return to Ontario. ,- _ ____. . ,,.- . . -WE'DI.‘9ING BELLS- The main-i- hgc of Miss (foil Kelly, tlaughiér of the late Mr. John Kelly, fornlclly ‘Natcr Colllnlissioner of this itv uto Mr Pelt-v of Prone l‘; Alberta, and a native of Prince 1'. - ward Island was quietly solemnly.- 0d in St. Mary's Roman (‘zltllolic Church, Calgary- on July‘ 13th, llle Rcv FatIlerNcWnlan officiating. Tile couple were unattended. Mr. Joseph Kelly oi‘ this city, brother of the bride was present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Foley. after taking in the Calgary Exhibition, lelt for Edmonton on a visit before proceed ing to their home in Peucc River. - SUPREME COURT-At bill’! Su- prcllle Court yesterday thccasn 0t‘ The London Guarantee (t; Accident 00., l.td., vs. Edward E. Parkman, action to rocovdr premium of ill- surancc, was continued before the ftllicfduslice and o jury. Stewart K. (‘., and ‘Miariiin K. CL, for the Plaintiff; Bentley K. (3., and John- ston, K. (‘.. for the Defcndent. The case arose out of the taking out of a guarantee policy by M-r. Park- man to protect llilll in the event or accident to his workmen when building the Rona McLean Mclllor- with regard to the tcrnls of the llolicy andqthe Company is suing for certallrpremiulnls which the defendant refused to pay. ._._p DiIsarma-lllenilpls Eagerly Discussed LONDON,_ ' July 13.—'—TIle dis- armament conference‘ continues to be the most fpromirlom of the dis- cussion, dividing honors with the Irish Peace Gollicrlmce. nu doubt is felt in London that all nations invited will ilcccilt, and as the French Premier M. Brlrlnd‘ seems .'llread_v to have decided to go to Washington, it Is considered all the more likely tile British Fri-no Minister will also go, always pro- vided that state of zlffairs at home at tllc time will permit his ub- scncc and his health will pcrnlit llilll to lnukc the trip, us tilcrc has been talk of tho Premier taking a longrest In Switzerland by the zldvicc of Ills iillySifliillS. MW ills Talles- BERLIN, July 13.-Wllllclnl ll. unwilling guest of the Dulcll Gov ernmcnt, declines to pay lflXCfI In ‘Holland. The former Emperor has flied n “protest. with the Communal Coun- cil of Doorn, wllere ho Is new liv- Ing, protesting against the com- muhiiy taxes assessed against him. Wilhelm argues in his‘_protl>st that GOTYTIYIIIY‘! former Kaiser i0 his own free will and held (IIQPF. against his Islles and, tllmforc, cannot be rolled upon to pay raves lilo some IIQOIW-‘wscsw-w for llostinlrllndW-Isilfflg; re-" novntrd . Apply t0 THOS DOYLE, as‘ film on clilzeffl of the coilntry. w“ “ l§ft0V1NCI1iIJ+ TAXI of tile ‘Women's Institute Convcn» ' ‘. (lay. IilII Pllospltal. A dispute occurred I ‘ g SERVICE- Taxiesr leaving, for Stcrns Hotel _o_n- the 14th every l5 minutes from Fostefls rug- lstart-ing at» 5 o"clbck, rsnsolvaLs lillss lifililiy walslost. Avards,» is visiting friends In Slounis. Mrs. Mioldalcher-a A IIQILJLYGEIQGX" day~f0r..Grunbrwi<. B. 0., t. -. .M‘r.- also Mlllman-l- eitypicft tmday for Bathulst, --M . Dr. J. G. McDougal _of Halifax, is in the city I Mr. Jos Kelly of the P. E. I. 11., has returned from a holiday vislt to Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. George L, Prcwse, city, have returned lrolll a visit to New York. Dr. M. Lautermln. Tubercular specialist, of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, is in tile city. Dr. F. R. Ponton, Assistant mana- Kcrhat the Vancouver, B. C, Hospi- tal, is registered at the Victoria. ‘Miss Susie Flynn and her little null-Q , Ethel Martin are visiting friends in Souris. O Mr. and Mrs. WVaItcr Power have ivesi. ‘Mr Fred Tccd hasarrived froln Boston on a visit to his forlncl‘ home in this city‘. Messrs John and Vincent MI! Quaid, city, have returned llollle after a pleasant visit to Mount Stewart. . Mr. Ewen lilli, Cape Traversc, -wil‘u has Ilccn ilmnc from the Wost on a vrisit to his; father has ro- iurncd to Calgalgv. Ml‘. J. J. l.c liollrdzlis. nf tile Magdalen Islam]. returned last night from Quebcc and loaves the city today for his Ilolllo. Mr. John Mcllfzldyen, Augustine Cove, rctlwncli yesterday from at- tending tlle Orange celebration ill the city. Dr. and Mrs. It. I’). Macllauchlnn and bliss Both Maclmuclrlzlll, St. Peters. wcre in the city yester- Mrs. John W. Hloker and daugh- ter Matilda motored to Charlotte - town to utionll the Orange cclo ~ bratiolls in hilss‘ llickcrfls new Mc Laughlin car. llir. and Mrs. J. Pincau and Mr. Elinor Good-will. of Winnipeg, Man, arc visiting tho eastern part of the DI‘! incq. and vucre ‘In the ;city yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lallllnll. of Tic-story. who ‘halve been visiting friends in Sunlllllcrville and vicinity IPZIVI‘ this mnrnlrg by automobile on return home. Miss 'i‘hcrcs: Trainor forlllerly of Souijl Melville, I‘. E‘. island, and now teaching in Ste ltnylllonds Pnrociliai School, Now York (lily, is silcnliing ilcr vacation visiting relatives and friends in different -parts of thc Province. Mr. J. I). Arnult. of Lollizlvillo, Kyn, formerly of Coleman, PJE. I.. is visiting the province after an ‘absence of twenty years. Mr. Ar- nlllt is accompanloti by Miss Mary Arnillt and is registered at the Revere Ilotci. tiiiiss Olivc Iiisctltt who spoilt some years in tile Little Bookstore, "has arrived home from tho S. A. ifioiivgo at Toronto on II visit to Iier father Mr. 'I'h0s. }Iisr:ntt_ ‘Ston- -y Bridge. Sh“. leaves today for Sackvillo where she takes charge of the Salvation Army Corp tilorc. ‘ Mrs. M. A. Grnhanl and bliss Ware are entertaining as IIIHISO tgucsts, at their Ilomo. 206B Firs-l strect_ Mrs. Herbert W. Koni. of ‘Vancouver and Montreal. Mrs, Kent has lllnlly friends in the lslty. who will be glnli to hoar site is in Diego for the SIIIIIIIICI‘.-SIIII Dlcgo Cal, "Union." .‘ Miss Mariel-lo (‘ampbt-ll anti ill-s Agnes. (‘alllpbcli of l\'oriil Syd cy,‘ llrc sponding iilcil- vacation n this city. Miss Agllcs is ill! " lployrc of lilo cubic office oi‘ III!’ 11love city. Both these young Indie». lro greatly Inlprcssell with illl-il" ill-lit and are lolld in their pralso 0f tho bellutlflll scenery on Prince FCIWIINI island. ' ' l y ‘ m. onus. um. Gills llilll inn-l- "lildrefli-ail Snlllorviiic, IVIIISS, ‘l-zlnlc er by the (lonstnnce on ‘fllostlny yenlng uflcr vlsltlng in Novl. _ min, liilc Doctor attending the convention In Iiaiifnx. The p1rty, 'Ilo roglstorcd at the Vlciorln lcit n the afternoon to visit illl- lint-- ors relatives at Darlingtoll. The tor will reulnlla a fow iI.'\_\">' Illli Mrs. Gilils and tile children will stay ior a month. i be in serious financial straits des- pite expensive countries of Europe in which to live_ which ls jmalrlng financial matters hard for the yrstwhile Teutolr ponarch. 4 gels colnos from Gfimany} nnd has trfliayitvnmty-Hvr flermnu l. e-qorted-tp, marks Wor-‘olle tlutolflmilaer. yes- - .-7~it'd_g._»a'fae0 that wlmtfivor money , store, Grafton‘ Street, . zlrrivcd home on l. visit from III-J STARTING FRIDAY, JULY 15TH And. Every Friday 1 ~ 011-1», .r'- - -. n m1»... T- ca, Ehlali and Saturday for “Velvet Fingers” Opens the door that will lead to- ROMANTIC ADVENTURE! THRILLS- IN CHINATOWN! A MODERN RAFFLES! A FEARLESS GENTLEMAN CROOKI A thrilling serial talc In fifteen plrlse qulckcnlng episodes! THE SERIAL DIFFERENT I Schoo i Cadet Corps Nowjmier Canvas Tllc School (‘lllIt-tivlrps arc now, scttlcwi down until-r i'lI'II\'2ILi zll (‘amp Brighton and till: . llillg is pro- ccctiing slltisfzlrillrily. Till.- y“ ‘ Kl-llt llvlli QIIOOII Squllrr- (‘orps i""llll *(',llarloitclo\vn_ the Sllllllllcrsilio High Sl-iltloi. and the Mnntllguo and Cardigan (Iorps comprise. the units in camp. _ Ycstcrllay lloyé; (i\'_(‘i‘ iiillTiitUfl were silcotillg at the f2|lIL't*S,iIIiil1.I-I both minollturc and srrrvico range work. '1‘ol\.:l_v lllusllellgv am] rllllgl- work will bc continued. 103 (Jadolu in all are lllldcr I"ITIVI'.1w‘ and on parade lilvy lllzlhc a silicnditl show- irlg. Air. Gzllizlgilcr. h IS Irindlgx invit crl lllL ("clots to till.- first silow at iilc Prince Ellvrzlrd 'i‘lle.atrc' to - lliglli. 'i‘ilo Y. M. (Y, A. lent, II charge oi Mr " boon of tile rogllizll" during lilfl past low wot-ks. nftcrnoon will be given uvcl‘ sport. Prizes [or lilo cvl-llts ho given out ml I-‘riday’ wooing. A list ill iilc oificcrs llmivr ('01. C. J. t‘. Sllwvart, .\I. t‘. Irv.‘ niruady been ilublisllrwi. Following (Ialdci. lnslruciorsz- .\ll s Ncliigad M. 1Il"-lrl\ '1'. . .. It." .1. Morrissey, A. h. licrlllllll and Leo 1*‘. McDonald. An eiiori. will I>n Illliilll this ,\'<~:lr. not only lo rclaiu‘ the (‘zlllot (‘nlllp (Yup, but also‘ in scrum tho. I'.JVI",I. ed Strlltlllzolla (Yup (YWW i" WW h" sinn of tho twllcllcstcr Acndcul)’ Cudct Coilps, 'I‘rllroi ivIlil-ll is awarded to lllc bust silooiillg iforps in M. 1),, Ne. 0. Game Rooster Hatched Four. ‘Little i. hicks MERFIEIIIEVIIG, i’a.. Jllly 12-111 tllc pouliry \"I1‘lI of J. lI. Iiylfllll is .i Ilillliillll rurlsil-l" wiliril is raring for four Iittlc chicks _lIIli('IlI'1I out. rc- (jgnilff, About [our wonks ago illi‘ family missed lll(‘ crowing oi‘ the llllnllllll and ‘found llilll siitillgmll ll nest cinching like ll lliifl’. iIt- weuldn‘! leave the nest. and sovcll oltgs were put lllldvr Ilinl. lic- lloirll- ed ollt foul‘. "Pill: ilcll llqscrtod illc first nest, ‘and when sllu refused lo return tilutrollaivl- apparently‘ took llcr piucc Iullnclllatviy. Epidenlic 0f “Ghosts” FPIQIHKJIISY’ Cilicage -L‘III(.‘,/\tiil,, July l2.--'A_ll irritat- ing upidclllir: of “ghost? on IIIL.‘ south side of till- rill’. wilicll is zl , i For your A . "'..?’.1€‘1’l..'.'.'*: .. Instant POSIUM instead oFcoFFéc' Healthful Convenient 4 v ‘iitiiliiii summons". - will ' Ed d” clllnlml 5c MATINEE a P.. M. " Chlldrellllc NIGHT 1 a 0.46 i p . Special Matinee 16c. Prices Evening 26c. Last ‘Time Today to See Mary Pickford i In “SUDS" I it's ‘a wonderful story that will grip and compel you in which Mics Pickford is zlli heart and soul, all frankness and truth, bringing sunshine and happiness to cheer all. . “HELLO UNCLE” Comedy ‘ PATHE ‘NEW S Ndavs i From Everlwherc Special Children’s Matinee Today 5c Admits any child to see Mary Pickford in “SUDS” Ilflltiiilllflll and locked up. The police bollwrc that }1I‘(h‘<!('iIII(II'I on charg- es oi‘ zlisrlrllr-rly l-llnducf WIII break up tllc cpidvllliz: of gilosts, or at Iililril. ilrlvvclli ally more ails for the pulicc in ilursllc imaginary spirits. region illhabllerl cniirr-Iy _ llogrtlcs, has ilccn giving illc pol- icc many fulilc runs, and curly this lllorllillg tilcy alrrcstted twu frightened llugrous, Illltlillutl to. gctllcr on a street coroner and lockcd tilclll up lllllil tllc "ghosts" shall have bccn exorciscd. Especially every night for wet-Its the police have rushed out tr. allsu/cr the llgunlzcti call of soull- wolllall, wilo had sccll zlll ocrio N OTIC E 'i‘v:ll-1lcr wanted for Springtoll Sl-llonl, PIHIFIPI Nu. 10f first or , _, . V _ g _ srl-ollll class. l'ro1r.‘t.|lli ‘only. Sift). “NHL lnvmmhiy H“: Mimi“ h“ 00 sllivpltllllt-llt. lllilbsllllllllcr T11R71). disllpilczlrcd bclorc the police nr-[HHIL 1\'[\]‘nulh Mathew], suurelllry’ IR. if. No. L’. rived. At 2 o'clock this morning (zzllllo lilo usual frenzied ZIIIIIOIII from ll wlllllan who was being "llallniod“. Auction Sale Two wagonloads oi police Wt'1'i‘ rusllcd lo tile scone. .\Ii tllc l'oI-‘ o“ Snmrfla-v‘ Jmv mm at mm cred IIBUIIIE cl‘ the I'll-l building cull-cl. p. Ill. I will sell bv public auction the standing hay on the were cowering in a group on n h I t I i d b J h M . ,- , - - . . “met "omen Innanlng an‘ pm'vlng' ll-lllntlillllilil iilioflfiitilliSeiflillgRlzsgl‘? This The relive Surmufldcd "10 ""1"" sol.- will ll». conducted on the pre- and made a thorough investigation. IIIISIS. but found nothing unusual. 'l‘Ill-n 10111131 L115“- J. A. M DONALD. all the pcopic wcro iuitcn to tilc ac Aucthneer. Ill ———; __._ __ :':—__ ._.__. Victoria Garaige Bring your troubles t0 us-we aim to give satisfaction. -We have just opened and are now ‘ready for any Job ‘you brlng . us» - A full line of lubricating oils and Gasoline Tank in connection. a n. 00p mo: ‘Florists-TM l , g